Stout Discussion - fmr: tyler stout posters are going insane
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He dropped the limited edition packs in a different store than the open edition. It was needlessly confusing.nutter97 wrote:i wiffed too, but correct me if i'm wrong, but did he put the timed editon up first? i waited all day cause i really wanted that letterpress, hung around work as long as I could, jetted home and still waited......jb518 wrote:Whiffed on the letterpress today... away from computer If anyone happened to grab a second thru a PB, please let me know. Much appreciated.
i saw the open edition up and figured i missed the drop, then later on i checked again and saw the limited edition stuff up,,, wtf!!!
Last edited by MooseThompson on Fri Jun 17, 2016 11:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Not really. He did it so you couldn't combine orders of the pre-sale stuff and explained it all in the post.
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did the pre-sale stuff include the letterpress? That was the one thing I think I missed or misread . . .Kramerica wrote:Not really. He did it so you couldn't combine orders of the pre-sale stuff and explained it all in the post.
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There were the letterpress and stickersheet sets, which were in one store and could ship immediately. Then there was the sticker pre-sale, which could take up to 4 weeks and so he didn't want to combine shipping. Yeah it was a little confusing, but only because everybody was probably ignoring the post/email and already refreshing the same store site all day anyway.
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Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
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The Tim Doyle approach...Jon1701 wrote:Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
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sharp critique...just like those corners! AMIRITE?rubberneck wrote:The Tim Doyle approach...Jon1701 wrote:Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
rubberneck wrote:The Tim Doyle approach...Jon1701 wrote:Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
How?
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Zomg older Stout baitJon1701 wrote:rubberneck wrote:The Tim Doyle approach...Jon1701 wrote:Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
How?
Kinda different.
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#trollcru
danieldanger wrote:what you do aint hustlin. see, in MY hustle, i get to sell the whole run and each print only costs me like $6. y'alls is small potatoe street level fudge.
rubberneck wrote:Zomg older Stout baitJon1701 wrote:rubberneck wrote:The Tim Doyle approach...Jon1701 wrote:Heads up! The Community First Village here in Austin, in collaboration with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the Alamo Drafthouse Austin has been hosting a summer movie series to benefit the residents. It's free. But the next few screenings will have a special bonus, a Mondo Print raffle! TYLER STOUT no less this time out.
Check the link here, hope to see some of you there.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guardians- ... 5711070504
How?
It's a community built to help reduce homelessness, residents help work the event and rely on people coming to the theater for their income. The Alamo has invested in building the theater, screenings started last month. We're getting the word out about what a great location it is and what a great cause it is, Mondo has graciously donated a print to help bring some attention to it. Tagging it simply as "Stout bait" is more than a little disingenuous.
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